Fig. 1220.—Carmelite Friars’ Monastery. Doorway in Nave (now destroyed).
the church in the north view, between the point where the water tabling ends and the small pointed window near the east end; and perhaps also some of the old houses on the east occupy the sites of monastic buildings. In like manner the western buildings in all likelihood occupied the position of the old house seen on the right hand in the same view. A covered cloister ran along the north side of the church, the corbels for carrying its lean-to roof being still visible, as well as the stone tabling for protecting the same.
Fig. 1221.
Carmelite Friars’ Monastery.
Door in Choir.
The church is an aisleless structure 97 feet long by 30 feet 2 inches in breadth over the